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BATS/TVER
Volume 2, Number 12
California Baptist College
July 27, 1953
INCREASE COURSES OF STUDY AT C B C
Student Body
Council Plans
Solid Foundation
In March 1954 the student body of
California Baptist College accepted a
proposed constitution for their student
government. This cleared the way for
the first organized student council.
With little time in which to organize
and function smoothly, the council concerned itself with the student elections
which were held in May of the same
year.
David Campbell, student body president, said, "The coming school year of
1953-54 will be an extremely crucial
one for our council, as we must not only
organize more completely, but begin
work on the multitude of student problems heretofore untouched. The new
council is also faced with the difficult
task of laying a solid foundation for
succeeding officers."
The council will concern itself with
the amending and strengthening of
the constitution, the over-all welfare of
the student body, the bringing to the
campus such activities as will benefit
the school as a whole, and the giving of
aid to the classes in their organization.
Student government at California
Baptist College functions on a representative basis. The council consists of
the following officers: David Campbell, president; vice-president (vacant);
(Continued on Page Three)
College Leases
Sell's Print Shop
The California Baptist College has
leased, as of June 15, the print shop
and press of Howard Sells, located at
4252 N. Tyler in El Monte.
James Huddleston, Bible student of
the college, is the manager. Howard
Sells Jr. assists Huddleston and serves
as pressman.
The shop, in addition to printing for
the college, will specialize in church
printing.
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David Campbell
Student Body President
Gifts Benefit Library;
Student Assistants Called
California Baptist College Library
has received more than $100 in gifts
from out-of-state Woman's Missionary
Societies in answer to a plea for reference books sent out early last spring.
Several churches have indicated they
will contribute to this need. Churches
having contributed are the First Baptist Churches of Huntsville, Level-
land, Sunray, Winters and Vernon,
Texas, and the First Baptist Church of
Jackson, Mississippi. Volumes to be
added as a result of these gifts are three
works by Magill: Masterplots, Atlas of
American History, and Encyclopedia
Britannica.
Handbook Ready
A handbook for student librarians is
in preparation and will be ready in time
for the librarians training school to be
held the week before school begins.
Students who will work in the library
are asked to make plans to arrive at
school a week early in order to learn
(Continued on Page Two)
New Classes Offered
Upper Level Students
At College
As California Baptist College enters
the fourth year of operation, new subjects are being added for the benefit of
upper classmen who have plans for
graduation with the first class in the
Spring of 1954.
Four years of work may be taken in
the fields of religion, history, music
and English. Additional courses have
been added in sociology, science,
mathematics, psychology, Spanish and
business administration. It is now the
plan of the administration that both
typing and shorthand can be offered.
This will necessitate the acquisition of
some new equipment which it is hoped
can be obtained, according to Dean
Olie T. Brown.
Board Gift to Aid
Classroom Construction
The Los Angeles Associational Board
of Trustees for California Baptist College voted Tuesday, July 14, to give
$1000, plus volunteer labor, to the First
Southern Baptist Church of El Monte
for construction of additional classroom space between the present building and what is known as Intermediate
Hall.
The El Monte church has voted to
(Continued on Page Two)
Posey Reports Christian
Education Offering Good
Dr. S. G. Posey, executive secretary
for California Southern Baptist, states
that Christian Education Day reports
coming into his office are very good
and many churches are exceeding the
goals set. No figures are available as
yet because many reports have not yet
been received.

BATS/TVER
Volume 2, Number 12
California Baptist College
July 27, 1953
INCREASE COURSES OF STUDY AT C B C
Student Body
Council Plans
Solid Foundation
In March 1954 the student body of
California Baptist College accepted a
proposed constitution for their student
government. This cleared the way for
the first organized student council.
With little time in which to organize
and function smoothly, the council concerned itself with the student elections
which were held in May of the same
year.
David Campbell, student body president, said, "The coming school year of
1953-54 will be an extremely crucial
one for our council, as we must not only
organize more completely, but begin
work on the multitude of student problems heretofore untouched. The new
council is also faced with the difficult
task of laying a solid foundation for
succeeding officers."
The council will concern itself with
the amending and strengthening of
the constitution, the over-all welfare of
the student body, the bringing to the
campus such activities as will benefit
the school as a whole, and the giving of
aid to the classes in their organization.
Student government at California
Baptist College functions on a representative basis. The council consists of
the following officers: David Campbell, president; vice-president (vacant);
(Continued on Page Three)
College Leases
Sell's Print Shop
The California Baptist College has
leased, as of June 15, the print shop
and press of Howard Sells, located at
4252 N. Tyler in El Monte.
James Huddleston, Bible student of
the college, is the manager. Howard
Sells Jr. assists Huddleston and serves
as pressman.
The shop, in addition to printing for
the college, will specialize in church
printing.
■Hi
::::::;:::::§p>
.... ■
■:
?: n
I
David Campbell
Student Body President
Gifts Benefit Library;
Student Assistants Called
California Baptist College Library
has received more than $100 in gifts
from out-of-state Woman's Missionary
Societies in answer to a plea for reference books sent out early last spring.
Several churches have indicated they
will contribute to this need. Churches
having contributed are the First Baptist Churches of Huntsville, Level-
land, Sunray, Winters and Vernon,
Texas, and the First Baptist Church of
Jackson, Mississippi. Volumes to be
added as a result of these gifts are three
works by Magill: Masterplots, Atlas of
American History, and Encyclopedia
Britannica.
Handbook Ready
A handbook for student librarians is
in preparation and will be ready in time
for the librarians training school to be
held the week before school begins.
Students who will work in the library
are asked to make plans to arrive at
school a week early in order to learn
(Continued on Page Two)
New Classes Offered
Upper Level Students
At College
As California Baptist College enters
the fourth year of operation, new subjects are being added for the benefit of
upper classmen who have plans for
graduation with the first class in the
Spring of 1954.
Four years of work may be taken in
the fields of religion, history, music
and English. Additional courses have
been added in sociology, science,
mathematics, psychology, Spanish and
business administration. It is now the
plan of the administration that both
typing and shorthand can be offered.
This will necessitate the acquisition of
some new equipment which it is hoped
can be obtained, according to Dean
Olie T. Brown.
Board Gift to Aid
Classroom Construction
The Los Angeles Associational Board
of Trustees for California Baptist College voted Tuesday, July 14, to give
$1000, plus volunteer labor, to the First
Southern Baptist Church of El Monte
for construction of additional classroom space between the present building and what is known as Intermediate
Hall.
The El Monte church has voted to
(Continued on Page Two)
Posey Reports Christian
Education Offering Good
Dr. S. G. Posey, executive secretary
for California Southern Baptist, states
that Christian Education Day reports
coming into his office are very good
and many churches are exceeding the
goals set. No figures are available as
yet because many reports have not yet
been received.